Bomb Destroys Mysterious Georgia Guidestone

Conservative Christians have called the monument satanic
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 6, 2022 5:36 PM CDT
Bomb Damages Mysterious Georgia Monument
This aerial image taken from video, show damage to the Georgia Guidestones monument near Elberton, Ga., on Wednesday, July 6, 2022.   (WSB-TV via AP)

A rural Georgia monument that some conservative Christians have criticized as satanic was bombed before dawn on Wednesday, damaging one of four granite panels that some people dubbed "America's Stonehenge." The Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the Georgia Guidestones monument near Elberton was damaged by an explosive device. Elberton Granite Association Executive Vice President Chris Kubas told local news outlets that the monument was significantly damaged. Pictures and drone footage show one of the four stone panels in rubble on the ground, the AP reports.

The enigmatic roadside attraction was built in 1980 from local granite, commissioned by an unknown person or group under the name RC Christian. The 19-foot-high panels bear a 10-part message in 12 different languages with guidance for living in an "age of reason." One part calls for keeping world population at 500 million or below, while another calls to "guide reproduction wisely—improving fitness and diversity." It also serves as a sundial and astronomical calendar. The site is about 7 miles north of Elberton, near the South Carolina state line.

The roadside attraction received renewed attention during Georgia's May 24 gubernatorial primary when third-place Republican candidate Kandiss Taylor claimed the guidestones are satanic and made demolishing them part of her platform. The GBI says the bomb appears to have gone off around 4am, with sheriff's deputies responding to discover the damage. Some residents told local news outlets they heard an explosion at that time. Elbert County sheriff's deputies, Elberton police, and the GBI are among the agencies trying to figure out what happened.

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